Menendez and St. Augustine High School took a split in a swimming meet Saturday at the Galimore Center.

Menendez won 103-66 on the boys side, while the SAHS girls racked up a 110-77 victory.

For the Menendez boys, Tim Bobkov took first place in the 200 and 500-yard freestyle events. Richard Coleman was tops in the 100 free and 100 fly. Chandler Gerlach was first in the 100 breast.

The Falcons also won the 200 free relay and 400 free relay. For SAHS, Kent Irvin won the 200 IM and Jonathan Miranda was tops in the 100 back.

For the girls, Madison Flake won the 200 IM and 500 freestyle and Jordan Stewart had a pair of wins in the 50 free and 100 free for the Yellow Jackets. Taylor Carpenter was tops in the girls 100 fly, Samantha Powell won the 100 breast and Stephanie Gillespie was a winner in the 100 back. SAHS also won the 200 medley relay and 400 free relay. Alex Lowe was the Falcons' lone winner, taking the 200 free. Menendez also won the girls 200 free.

Prep volleyball

Nease dropped a 3-2 match to Orlando Bishop Moore on Saturday.

The Panthers lost 28-26, 25-27, 25-20, 17-25- 9-15

Meghan Sherman led Nease with 11 kills, 31 assists, 21 points and three aces. Sherman also had 18 digs.

Chelsea Baker had nine kills and Cierra Pillsbury tacked on nine of her own. Pillsbury also had 13 points and nine digs for Nease (8-3). Bishop Moore is 10-1.

College volleyball

The Flagler women's volleyball team went 0-2 on Saturday at the Pepsi Bash at the Beach in West Palm Beach. The Saints lost 3-0 to Palm Beach Atlantic in the semifinals, falling 30-24, 30-12, 30-24. Krista McAra was tops at the net in that match with six kills.

Matt Mosshart finished the 8K course in 28:43.18 to place sixth at the Embry-Riddle/Smoothie King Men's Cross Country Meet on Saturday. Overall, the Saints took sixth place out of 10 teams. Jack Galley finished 26th with a time of 30:32.35. Ryan McManus finished 37th (31:25.80) and was followed by teammate Adam Muller in 38th with a 31:41.45. Shane Livensparger was 61st with a time of 33:37.24 to round out the scorers for the Saints. Embry-Riddle won the event with 35 points. Stephanie Guy was the highest Flagler finisher on the women's side, taking fourth at the 5K event. Guy ran a 21:25.65. Overall, the Saints took fifth out of 12 teams with 137 points. Florida Tech won with 52 points. Individually for the Flagler women, Lindsey Dibura was 15th overall after a 22:07.13. Jamie Stanish was 24th after a 22.54.77 and Ali Melton was 35th after a 23:25.23. Chelsie Anderson rounded out the scorers with a 25:53.08, 78th overall.